I have also seen guys install LED rails under the current bed rails. They look great, provide lots of light, last forever, and draw very little current. I am going to go this route when I have the time and coin. You can even get waterproof LED strips and wire them to a factory waterproof Toyota switch so when you drop the tailgate the lights come on. The strips are very thin and you will barely notice them once installed. Check this out:

Yea bed lights so if I shoot a deer I can show people without having to have a door open or using flashlights!

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Been thinking the same thing, alot of helpfull info.
I have decided to go with an "L" bracket, and tie it into my rail cleats on the passenger side. As for the lights themselves, I will only be using one, but I am going to black out the top and bottom section and stay with the center beam. This way it won't blind you, but still light up the bed, and the ground below.

Been thinking the same thing, alot of helpfull info.
I have decided to go with an "L" bracket, and tie it into my rail cleats on the passenger side. As for the lights themselves, I will only be using one, but I am going to black out the top and bottom section and stay with the center beam. This way it won't blind you, but still light up the bed, and the ground below.

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And it will really help on mornings we have to get stuff outta the bed duck hunting and such...

Here is the photos I install the bed night, I use two pcs LED install under the track.
Run a pair of wire from the battery + - with a fuse holder, install the push pin swich, by take out the rubber on the tail gate.
it took me about 2.5 hours to finish the mod.